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That's a conventional response with a lot of merit to it.

But then I watch Clickspring recreating the Antikythera mechanism, and I wonder.

Yes, there is a big leap between what is effectively clockwork and, say, making a pressure boiler. But I wonder: if Francis Bacon had been a student of Euclid and derived the scientific method in 3rd century BC Alexandria, and Rome had been better governed, devoting more energy to science and less to war, speed-walking the tech tree 1500 years early isn't impossible to contemplate.

Fun to think about anyway!




As one of my uni professors said, if the Persians had not annihilated Miletus, the humanity would've walked on the Moon much sooner.


Really shows the value of protecting an enlightened state with a strong military.

Science = long-term benefit, military = survival right now.

I remember playing Master of Orion 2 with a pure science focus and getting my ass whipped every time.

Then I realised that a good long term strategy needs to work around a good short-term strategy which enjoys priority. I switched to population and production focused games, and suddenly the “Impossible” AI was too easy.




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